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June 5th
Years
2026
4.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h22436
7d63695
30d4.8k729
31 shows
63 tapes
2025
177
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48h265
7d445
30d17726
59 shows
133 tapes
2024
126
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48h71
7d336
30d12620
43 shows
70 tapes
2023
341
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48h00m
7d223m
30d34156
65 shows
145 tapes
2022
68
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48h00m
7d449m
30d6815
18 shows
33 tapes
2021
11
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48h00m
7d00m
30d112
23 shows
40 tapes
2020
1
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48h00m
7d00m
30d17m
9 shows
20 tapes
2019
114
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48h110m
7d8014
30d11420
40 shows
76 tapes
2018
119
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48h00m
7d223
30d11921
53 shows
114 tapes
2017
184
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48h111m
7d6011
30d18428
32 shows
66 tapes
2016
193
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48h213
7d443m
30d19330
40 shows
105 tapes
2015
60
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48h324
7d295
30d6010
40 shows
115 tapes
2014
90
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48h102
7d234
30d9013
76 shows
192 tapes
2013
110
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48h00m
7d407
30d11017
62 shows
179 tapes
2012
128
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48h00m
7d122
30d12823
73 shows
210 tapes
2011
66
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48h71
7d450m
30d6611
59 shows
167 tapes
2010
143
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48h7916
7d7712
30d14324
68 shows
203 tapes
2009
253
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48h275
7d458
30d25342
61 shows
177 tapes
2008
75
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48h00m
7d102
30d7514
62 shows
154 tapes
2007
191
PlaybackListensHours
48h143
7d102
30d19130
77 shows
180 tapes
2006
142
PlaybackListensHours
48h163
7d193
30d14222
73 shows
193 tapes
2005
238
PlaybackListensHours
48h113
7d184
30d23845
78 shows
199 tapes
2004
263
PlaybackListensHours
48h193
7d304
30d26341
83 shows
199 tapes
2003
239
PlaybackListensHours
48h397
7d336
30d23949
90 shows
206 tapes
2002
524
PlaybackListensHours
48h225
7d13131
30d524125
67 shows
175 tapes
2001
277
PlaybackListensHours
48h102
7d123
30d27761
98 shows
184 tapes
2000
179
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48h458m
7d71
30d17938
70 shows
122 tapes
1999
299
PlaybackListensHours
48h101
7d326
30d29957
94 shows
170 tapes
1998
245
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48h434m
7d467
30d24541
68 shows
120 tapes
1997
428
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48h396
7d609
30d42862
138 shows
245 tapes
1996
185
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48h71
7d579
30d18532
75 shows
126 tapes
1995
78
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48h428m
7d182
30d7810
40 shows
46 tapes
1994
48
PlaybackListensHours
48h172
7d00m
30d484
8 shows
9 tapes
1993
1 show
1 tape
1992
25
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48h00m
7d00m
30d253
4 shows
4 tapes
1997
Sources
Taper: Scott Bernstein
3:04:07
SBD
Taper:
Scott Bernstein
Transferrer:
Scott Bernstein
SHNID:
moe1997-04-05
Source:
SBD + onstage mic Matrix
Lineage:
Original recording: SBD + 2xAKG414(onstage) -> Mackie 1202 mixer -> Behringer Composer pro MDX2200 2CH compressor/expander (set up in a ducking or voice over configuration) -> Tascam DAP1 (@16/48) -> DAT(m) Transfer: Sony R500->Sound Devices 722 Mastering in Soundforge Audio Studio 9.0d - volume normalization and 48->44.1 sample rate conversion with interpolation accuracy 4, anti-alias filter. All file manipulation in Soundforge done at 24 bits, then dithered back to 16 bits using highpass triangular dither algorithm with high pass contour noise shaping. Tracked in CDWav.
Taper Notes:
View Notes% = w/Oteil Burbridge on 2nd bass and vocals $ = "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" teases * = trivia questions at the end of song: Rob to Chuck: "Who wrote the Canterbury tales?" Al to Chuck: "What are the words to the song?" Rob to Chuck: "In the 5th episode of the original Star Trek who did Spock end up falling in love with?" *** My suggested break in the 2nd set for CD burning is after Moth (set 2, track 7) *** Note that there are serious problems with Rob's vocal mic through most of the 1st set (you can even hear it in the opening banter and it's REALLY REALLY bad during Nebraska). I think it clears up about 45 minutes into the set, but it badly mars any vocals Rob was contributing before then, and also contributes some crackling noise during Brent Black. Taper notes: Yes, it's been many months gone by since I've issued an update to my ongoing BARN series -- Bonnaroo, Gathering Of The Vibes, moe.down, Phish Festival 8, a NYC Bonerama residency and lots and lots of other random gigs got in the way of my archival series. A little down time has freed up some time for me to produce BARN9. This was a truly amazing show, start to finish -- good song choices, loose, funny banter, a LONG show but not a lot of songs in the setlist (which means that there are lots of meaty jams). The previous night was a show at Irving Plaza in New York City, which in itself was pretty amazing. We had a few friends staying over, and by the time everyone started waking up, we had a brief conversation about how great the show was, how one friend had his car parked near our apartment, and made the snap decision to leave right then for the show that night in Washington, DC! Off we went, making it down there just in time to get in line for the show. Got my patch secured from Brendan up in the balcony (I generally prefer audience recordings to soundboards, but this was before I owned my own microphones and I don't recall there being any other tapers there), and we were in for an incredible night of music. Things started off interestingly enough with Spaz Medicine and Nebraska, but then who appears onstage but Oteil Burbridge from (then) the Aquarirum Rescue Unit (this is well before he was drafted into the Allman Brothers Band). It wasn't the first time I'd seen Oteil sit in with moe, and I knew how well the last one went, so I knew we were about to be in for a HUGE treat. Oteil did not disappoint -- it was interesting to watch him at work. He sat back for a few minutes, sort of absorbing the groove, and then wormed his way into the song (Four) slowly, until finally he completely jumped in and contributed some amazing bass playing and vocalizations (Four being the perfect song for this since it already has a space built in for Chuck's vocalizations) and OWNED the song. This version of Four was nothing short of amazing -- could be one of the all time best versions, only marred by sound issues with Rob's microphone. Oteil remained onstage for a KILLER Brent Black. What could top the amazing jams we'd seen so far? Well, how about a Yodelittle sandwiched in the middle of two slices of Rebubula? Now that's a SOLID set with lots of music and very few songs played! Set 2 led off with It, much more jammed out and with better harmonies than I remember, including the now-lost Backwoods (with Al on lap steel, if I recall correctly), and another set with just a few songs but HUGE jams -- Meat, Moth, Time Ed, Spine Of Dog with a semi-rare CalifornIA thrown in for good measure.....nice combo! So now that the show was over, it was pretty late, and since we'd come down on the spur of the moment we had no place to stay in DC. And we were losing an hour of sleep ("Spring forward..."). And since everyone else was pretty drunk by that point, I wound up being the designated driver (as usual), but the car was a stick shift and I'd never driven a stick-shift before. No better way to learn than by doing it! ;-) I distinctly remember seeing the sun rise over North Jersey on the way back. That last half hour of the drive was pretty tough, but we made it back safe and sound. You guys will love this show. 12+ years after the fact, it still stands out in my mind as one of the truly great ones! -- Scott
Taper: Gary Fox
3:02:06
Taper:
Gary Fox
Transferrer:
Lenny Stubbe
SHNID:
moe1997-04-05.m300.flac16
Source:
Microtech Gefell M300>Beyer MV100>Tascam DA-P1>DAT(1) (48 khz)
Lineage:
Sony PCM-2600(S/PDIF)>Sound Devices 722 (16/48)> Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)> Wave Editor 1.5.5 (iZotope Resampler)> xACT 2.15(align on sector boundaries, encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: - Four and Brent Black with special guest Oteil Burbridge - Meat contained a Mexico tease - Levels are a little low to start the show - 48 khz files are available Seeded to etree on: 12/17/2011 Big thanks to Craig Hillwig for supplying the DAT!
Taper: Gary Fox
3:02:06
Taper:
Gary Fox
Transferrer:
Lenny Stubbe
SHNID:
moe1997-04-05.m300.48khz.flac16
Source:
Microtech Gefell M300>Beyer MV100>Tascam DA-P1>DAT(1) (48 khz)
Lineage:
Sony PCM-2600(S/PDIF)>Sound Devices 722 (16/48)> Firewire>Macbook>Sound Studio 3.6(fades, normalize peak, +gain, track)> xACT 2.15(encode, tag, fingerprint)>flac16 (level 8 )
Taper Notes:
View NotesNotes: - Four and Brent Black with special guest Oteil Burbridge - Meat contained a Mexico tease - Levels are a little low to start the show - 44.1 khz are files available Seeded to etree on: 12/17/2011 Thanks to Craig Hillwig for supplying the DAT!